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=== Bacula for the servers ===
=== Bacula for the servers ===


Bellman: sudo apt-get install bacula-sd-mysql bacula-server bacula-common-mysql
Versions in Debian are ancient (version 5 and current is 7.4)


Laysan: sudo apt-get install bacula-console-qt bacula-client bacula-common bacula-traymonitor
#Console
#Director
#File daemon
#Storage


=== Bellman ===
=== Bellman ===
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When prompted for what to ignore, enter /var/swapfile1|/home
When prompted for what to ignore, enter /var/swapfile1|/home
This will create a bootable DVD that can restore the SSD.  
This will create a bootable DVD that can restore the SSD.  
=== Tern ===
[[Tern]] is a very stripped down Linux box with an SSD and RAID 0 pair of 2TB drives.


== Macs: Plover, Stellar, Swift ==
== Macs: Plover, Stellar, Swift ==

Revision as of 04:09, 27 November 2016

Overview

  1. Linux desktop + 3 Linux servers
  2. 3 Mac laptops

Linux systems

Bacula for the servers

Versions in Debian are ancient (version 5 and current is 7.4)

  1. Console
  2. Director
  3. File daemon
  4. Storage

Bellman

Bellman has a 2TB drive (/green, /dev/sdb3). Bellman has its OS on a SSD (/, /dev/sda1).

Dart

Dart has a RAID mirror SSD and a giant RAID on a controller.

Laysan

Laysan has one SSD for the OS and one data drive.

I have a partition with Windows 8.1 in it... I should probably think about backing it up sometime but right now I just don't care because I have not used it for anything.

Mondo is a simple fast way to create a bootable DVD on Laysan.

Add the repo, add the packages

echo > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mondorescue.sources.list \
"deb ftp://ftp.mondorescue.org/debian 7 contrib"
apt-get update
apt-get install mondo

Run mondoarchive as root.

When prompted for what to ignore, enter /var/swapfile1|/home This will create a bootable DVD that can restore the SSD.

Tern

Tern is a very stripped down Linux box with an SSD and RAID 0 pair of 2TB drives.

Macs: Plover, Stellar, Swift

Timemachine